Not exactly want you want, but he is master for classic portraitures,thanks for link.
but it's like hai di lao zhen.:bsmilie:
need some inputs please.
with a 9 feet backdrop,
1)if u want to shoot half body shot,
2)a full body shot?
what lens will you generally use?
I would use 50mm, 60mm or 85mm.
BC
but if assuming taking full body shot or 3 pax, would 50mm be too far?
it seems to me so.![]()
what if i wanna do someone sitting on a couch, but do not want full body.where should i 'theoretically' chop her legs off?above the knee cap or below?
i really cant seem to find the right angle.
this is assuming her hands are placed on the lap.
inputs please.....:kiss:
I think both cropping above or below the knees can work... it'll depend on the framing and composition you desire.
BC
ya, i would have to play with the lightings more.
maybe i shot with butterfly lighting, hence, the decapitation of the limbs is a bit obvious.
i really wished i had all the space in the world.
space contraints is really a prob for home studio setup.![]()
no one knows ah?:cry:
this studio setup hor, had me shifting and rearranging all my furniture.![]()
if you are into fashion and stuff, do check out skyetan's works (can do a search on clubsnap). as far as i understand, at times he had to shoot within the space constraints of the studio and still manage to turn out nice shots.
I do that almost everytime i shoot :sweat: Back breaking man.